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Taxation in an integrating world

Author: Vito Tanzi
Publisher: Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institution, ©1995.
Series: Integrating national economies.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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In this book, part of the Brookings Integrating National Economies series, Vito Tanzi assesses the need for, and obstacles to, cooperation among countries. He addresses key questions about the effects of internationalization on current and developing tax systems. Tanzi encourages policymakers and tax experts to think globally as they establish new policies. He calls for greater tax harmonization and coordination  Read more...
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Vito Tanzi
ISBN: 0815782985 9780815782988 0815782977 9780815782971
OCLC Number: 30733481
Description: xxiv, 168 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents: 1. Introduction --
2. Taxation and Economic Integration --
3. Lessons from the American Experience --
4. Labor Mobility and Personal Income Taxation --
5. Trade Liberalization and Indirect Taxation --
6. Economic Integration and Capital Taxation --
7. Allocation of Real Capital --
8. Allocation of Financial Capital --
9. Concluding Remarks --
Comments / Joel Slemrod.
Series Title: Integrating national economies.
Responsibility: Vito Tanzi.

Abstract:

In this book, part of the Brookings Integrating National Economies series, Vito Tanzi assesses the need for, and obstacles to, cooperation among countries. He addresses key questions about the effects of internationalization on current and developing tax systems. Tanzi encourages policymakers and tax experts to think globally as they establish new policies. He calls for greater tax harmonization and coordination across national borders and explores the viability of an international institution that would establish and enforce rules for taxation. This institution, similar to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade for trade issues and the International Monetary Fund for general macroeconomic issues, would provide much needed surveillance over the developments in tax systems. Tanzi argues that the creation of such an institution would encourage countries to follow common policies and would support the efforts of international economic integration.

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